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Wednesday, July 28, 1020 ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS PAGB THBR4 LOCAL AND PERSONAL HATUKDAY'8 NEWS Contractor A. L. Lamb Is com pleting a roomy and artistic ce ment garage (or L. A. Roberts on the latter's property at Mor ton and Iowu which be recently purchased. The garage is stucco finish. A large store room Is In cluded In tbe building. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. McCoy leave this afternon on an automobile trip which will take them out in.. tl.A T oka .r II... T,.n.1a Pelican Bay district Mr McCoy Lyt he doesn't know jus't which way he is going hut will start out and decide on the wuy. Tales of piscatorial success brought In from Pelican buy by Nate Bates led Mr. McCoy to purchase a couple of spinners and overhaul his fishing tackle. Mr. and Mrs. rrsnk Moore left for Crater Lake this morning. They will return by way o( Klam lith Fulls. C. M. Wulte is unending to busi ness affairs nt Merlin. Mrs. Nellie Conner left this, morning for Sun Frunclsco for an extended visit with relutives aud friends. Miss Lorenu Strutton of Med ford visited Miss Ethel Trout (elher In this city yesterday. A. L. Lamb hus sold bis fine six-' looin bungalow on Pine street tojand Portland, are carrying good: Mr. and Mrs John McCoy, new- comers from Bessie, Oklahoma. I Mr. Lamb will move into one of j the new ' I'ydro-stone" bunga- lows which he is erecting at Mor - ton und Iowa streets and which ti r i! Hearing completion. The State Bunk of Ashland is receiving a shiny coat of paint on over the population accredited to! school affairs and then go on to its front at the hands of John' that city by the census bureau and Vutsonville, Calif., where he ex Jtigg and Donald Dlckerson. i H. L. Walthers, representing the pects to spend the rummer, Mr. t j Medford Chamber of Commerce, ! Lilly hus just returned from Mill- Ton Dlckerson, John Rigs audi visited Salem Tuesday to confer non polls, whore hi attended the Clenn Simpson plan to leave a i week from tomorrow on an au- tomobile trip to Crescent City and up the coast to Seaside. Dr. D .D. Walker, wife mid five (1,.iitrlilara nt W lint fliftiill Rnfh V " , ' Calif., have been visiting Pr. Wt.llaf'a aiuto..!ll-tl,1V Mm CunfP.t irumc, o.o.. . ... . r,- MacWIlliams of Bellevien The lormer tauiornians iounu ash-; lnn.l t,i...h irt IhAlc 1 1 1; I n cr nml hnvoi win 1 ' v v w 1 v- a r 1 purchased a home on Peiuisylv,,-; tlng heavier dally and will rea.h ! Pti'es Forestry service returned , i.,avenue. lu apex within' the next two, home Wednesday for a short visit. , 'weeks The stages are loaded He has been In charge of timber I County Agent Cate estimates capact ,,ai, nnd KoreB, ot 'sales at Wind River, lxty miies, tha, picking of Bartlet pears fori prlvBte car8 head un 0(Ue of Portland, for the past three! the green fruit market will gin about August 6 anu mat 'n1! bulk of the cannery stoc'i i ' not start to come off the trees un-i til about the 15th of next month. Six well known Medford men took tbe civil service examination in that city this week as applicants (or the Medford postmastership. Tho position left vacant by the death of Colonel Minis is much i.oiight arter. William j. war-i ner, nsslstant postmaster, "ns heen acting as postmaster pend- ing the appointment of the lucky 1 aspirant to the position. j I Vernon H. Vawter, Med:orL tanker, well known re. han been appointed to the exetullvej committee of the V. of O. boerd cf regents. The Klamath Falls Herald is authority for the statement that Normu Talmadge und a party 0? (seventeen friends, nil morn or j loss favored sons and daughters of the screen, are sojourning-ni, Crater Lake this week. They are said to have gone through Med ford on their way to the 1'ijte but must have been traveling dis-j guised as ordinary everyday folks J as me Meaiora niaii-inuuue unjn' , JOIIIB U ailllllllCI IDIUBIBKUIJ ...1.... and Medford noticed'.' lt , ,. r.o one arouu them, and since Medford is blessed j with as many movie fans us the average town of it's size It hardly Becms possible that none of her Admirers recognized the fair Nor mu. Editor Greer of this paper Is at Crater Lake this week end and will be asked to give the anx ious public the straight dope on the matter when he returns. N. B. Mrs. Greer is along. The Sold Hill cement plant has temporarily shut down while a new quarry Is being opened. Prof. Earl Hawley and wife of lexlreme care in the matter of camp Modesto, Ca!i( spent a day vis- (ires. Kinr (rlends in Ashland this ' week They r. re en route to points! Mrs. A. H. Peachcy and daugh- "r"' 1 ' M m.h nf Pnrl ant huvn in the northern part of the state.i" ' ' Tbe annual reunion of the Southern Oregan Soldiers' and ; coiw..- Rpunlon association, which was to have been held in Medford, will be held in Gold Hill ' . September 13 to 17. At a receni ,. meeting of the officers of the as-l"" " . Boclntion J. T. Smith ot Gold Hill I Senalor Georga E chamDerIlllll as elected quartermaster of tbe,wh(j addregjed , ,argMt audi. Bstoclation. j enc(, of the Chautauqua last night. E. R. Jones ha.' purchased a returned home to Portland on reddenc. property on Liberty "cln H this morning. Senajor . ' D,!h'i n Roll, .Chamberlain has purchased g Ford t'.eet from Richard R. Boitz. ;tar with which he will cover the .. .. . . ii.n.n. noArod v liiintA of Oregon between now and 1 II.ICU 1, 1 1. . . , rhnmharlaln. during his visit here last Wednesday, stated he: fcad Just purchased a new Ford touring car with all latest equip ment, and that very soon he would begin, with a part of (our or (ive friends, a tour of seven or eight ling after the coast counties in thousand miles through Eastern ! terest In national legislation. Oregon and tbe remote districts; of the state. R, e. Jordan and family of An- telope, old time friends of the J. Royal Cambers will leave Mon-iV. Wright family of Ashland, are day for Odessa where he will re-' in the city (or a visit. They are sume scaling operations as a rep- making their headquarters at the resentative of the forestry service, tuito camp. Mr. Jordan is trying Madam V. E. Fayard o( Eu gene, Ore., and Miss Jeanne L. Fayard, associate profesor of ro- mance languages at the Univer-iis sity of 0reen. a ver week- - land A. Coon. Quite a jam resulted at the close of the band concert last I night when several cars got tan- Igled up crosswise on the main, ilriVA In I.llhln nark Wllh tlin f .a... I i... -offlnl regulators the mess was straight-1 ened out In Aie course of a half hcur. ittavelllng here and there for six t . weeks and covered much of the Much interest Is evidenced eastern half of tbe continent, vls throughout the county in the niut-litlng New Orleans, New York, Af ter of the appointment of a newllantic City, Indianapolis, Chicago, superintendent for the Medford ; schools. Superintendent Daven port resigned as the culmination of the school row which resulted in a recall election. The new board is maintaining silence as to the new appointee. The Pickwick auto stages which i have receutly started a weekly 1 schedule between Sun Francisco' loads. Twenty persons were car- ried on the stages which came through Thursday. An increased; schedule will soon be put Into j effect. The stages make night 'steps at Redding, Medford and i Eugene. Medford is highly dissatisfied, with Census Supervisor Crawford in un effort to secure a recount. Ashlanders are Interestedly await-! jug the publication of the Lithia 'citv census returns and are pre- f()1. aim0st any kind of'few weeks ago and has been in ... .. . ' "hock inasmucn as tne returns in;'"- ..v...w ,h .. MTV pvPrv Oreeon San Francisco, is improving rap - t"6 case 01 neany every uregon , ... ... 1tlt n,l will ha litma n a f AW .. I..,..- f.. nn lHP nplOW BXOeC- -- tations. a a ir tn C.nn. Inlrn In oat. 1 I it TCI iu Viaici uunc in O' I be-jeach lnorninK. The roa1 re. ported In fair condition, far better: tllan last year. Tbe Dead Indian , . , ho,,,!,,,, nonular as at return route. K. Nelson has purchased the tailoring business of John Maly in the Hotel Austin building. Deer are reported to be very pirim.u, u,. ... . men of Ashland are already be-1 prinng ,0 8Ulne up their rifles in ,:r(.paraton (or the opening of llie gMson ln September, H. G. Jack, Standard Oil sules- man of Portland is visltlifg Dr. fieorge j Kinz, at the latter's fc gcenc drive Dr. Kinz. whQ ,.ecentiy move,r here from Pendleton and opened offices, Is a most enthusiastic Ashland booster und after showing Mr. .luck over the city won the admis sion that Ashland can't be beat. Mrs. J. B. Wilson of Gerber )ias becn vl8jtnB hPr mother, Mrs. w Lone in this city and left Friday evening for Weed to visit Mrs. Henry Long. ' FRIDAY'S NEWS The Rogue River valley is en- . ,,i,ohiv .lour 11UI1I llltJ Blliunu niicHMtiiii 01 est fires. The occasional rains of the past month have Kepi mejmurked that tney were iH a talli woods from becoming highly huildlnK during the recent heavy ceplible to accidental blazes and . carthqnake shocks in Los Angeles j tourists and the home folks alike have frequently remarked the clarity of the atmosphere. With the usual August pilgrimage of vacationists to the' mountains the forest fire hazard will be greatly increased and the forestry service is making every precaution In the attempt to make this summer as near "smokeless" as possible. Campers can help' out by using . KJ -. ... Dins Diinoa, I inuiucu iiwii, atuHB1-, "' tion where tbey have been visit-1 KUnijth Falls in four hours and,. Mrs. W. H. Mowat. The Kramers ing Mrs. Peachey's daughter, Mrs.la half on the return from his last will return tonight and the Chat- Tort. t A. O. Webber has purchased the I ftninoa nrnnprtv nn Lincoln street I fall. He win leave fort-, land River in August (or valley,' after he will go to Crescent City and spend some time up tbe coast en joying both a vacation and look- i the Lltbiu water and sulphur baths. Mrs. Aduh Klemmer o( McCloud visiting her sister-ln-luw, Mrs. 0. H. Ketchum, in this city for few days. Mrs. B. M. Shoudy has returned; (roin a visit in Portland. She has nil her house suest here, her niece Miss Maude Hill, n high school teacher of Wcnatchee, Wash. W O rWkoronn him rntiirnnd from an extended trip throughout! the South and East. He has been! Cinclnnnttl and Los Angeles. He spent several days at Atlantic City and some time in Cinciunutti, where he has relatives and old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Juy Miles und daughter, Mrs. Hutton and son nf Adln, California, visited yes terday with Otis Helmun and Mrs. f June Carter in this city and left this morning for a camp outing at Rogue River Natural bridge., Mrs. Jane them. Carter J. Kenneth Lilly who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. J. K Lilly for the past few days, left lust night for Stanford, where he will put in duy attending toi National convention of the Theta Delta Chi as representative of the Stanford house of that fraternity. J" Lilly who was injured a tlm Uniilhnpn Ptii.irir hnunitul In ' J Royal Cambera of the United months. Otto Klum is over from Klam ath Fulls on a business trip. B. R. Greer and family, Mrs. Greer's sister, Mrs. D. Hale, and Miss Mary Nlver, left today for Crater Lake. They expect to spend tonight at the Rogue Elk Resort, Sunday at the lake and return by Q( pplicon B takll(f m thg,(n!ll made tnorouBh canvaM of , ik Hi,-, o.i ,i, a.i,. LIRl.'lllB WlUllg IUO n,IJ BHCIIC. j uo uu ita..., iii h,c nair they find it good. (land and Grants Pass districts the , prospect is "no crop this season." Judge W. E. Crews, Dr. J. F.in Benton, Lane, and Linn coun Reddy and Arthur Perry were upjijes probably 25 per cent of the frrm Medford last night to hear; trees were killed by the winter Senator Chamberlain and to join1 storms and a much heavier per In the Informal reception which 'cent of losses prevailed in Marlon took place after the Chautauqua j county, the northern sections of alfuir F. E. Booth and wife of Los An geles are spending a few days in Ashland. The Booths have been: occasional visitors to Ashland forf Ashland will be interested In many years although Mr. Booth: burning that the fourth division hus not been here for ten years0t the United Stutes army, now and finds muny of the old land-;ai Camp Dodge, is to move to marks, such as the wooden bridge Camp Lewis about August 1. The over Ashland creek on North Washington cump housed only Main street and the flouring mill j three or four thousand men at the al what is now the Park entrance,: time the Oregon guard encamped gone. They are looking up a few; ther. The division movement old time friends and may possibly :Wm til,e gnoo ,,, to Camp Lewis, decide to locate permanently herej as they are becoming dissatisfied; Herbert McCarthy who recent with Los Angeles. Mr. Booth re-jly transferred from Dunsniiiir to und went through an experience which tbey are not anxious to repeat. P. J. Amer is removing his stock from the Elkhorn etore and will open up a co-operative exchange and variety store in the store room just below Bolton's drug store, which was formerly ocu pled by Baker's confectionery. Mr. Iforr will continue the sporting goods business In the Etkhonn slore. Frank Crouch, manager for f ... ! JL ln l.aA ownv m, v.. uu, v, u,uv uivi uvui visit to the Klamath City. Thisitins will remain for a time and speaks well both for the condition j of the roart alld Mr Crouch's rhaufferistic ability. He leaves! today for Klamath on business. Carl Nims returned last night from Lake of the Woods, where he has been vacationing. mil ciuei 1 rum eiiier, HUfierj C.ertrude and Miss Jeunefe But- ler reiport an exciting morning spent Just over the California line! . Tuetaay wnue on tnelr return 1 Rogue (rora a trip down through Call-1 full of instructive sessions and en whichlfoinia. A car of cobblestones on! MK and Mrs. William Rogers a train just ahead of them speard the rails and rolled off the track and the passengers on their train got all the thrills of a wreck with out any of the danger. ' Vernl Mills Is having his newly purchased residence property on Granite street, just opposite the Park cottage, repapered and refur- bisbed generally. He is building nr. addition on the renr and in stalling modern conveniences. . MONDAY'S Xfco Frank Troeh of Vancouver. Wash., well known to several lo a!"1 trapshooters, led the American j team, which won the , world's Olympic trapshooting event at Antwerp. Heinerich Heidenreich, fornier- ;ly athletic cnucb and manual train- lug instructor in the Ashland I ni!l1 8C'00' una who has been nlyd a Uke "J"' ":uluru " eur' " '.day for Palo Alto where be will! attend summer School at Stan- ford University. Although a large number of Ashluml folks took to the wilds yesterday, Llthla park was filled ;i! usual, hundreds of people from down the valley coming up to escape the heut. , Mr. and Mrs. M. Tillery and daughter, Miss Genevieve Tillery, and Miss Lois Pratt, returned lust night from a two weeks' outing in Southern Oregon. The Cor- i vnlllsltes motored to Medford, I. nulla i'iihr hum Aui.uinii i.rmi.r ,, n(hHr ,., ,. Hef. accompanied'.. . , ,. tions, camped along the way, I fished in the mountain streams i.nd enjoyed life in general. They found the outing one continuous ; "n"ltl of I'"""". nd are enthu- I"""""1 0,"r l"B u,rsu" - -rva.n "agette ! imes. It is rumored that the Medford school board paid former Super inttndent of Schools Davenport the sum of $1500 in order to ob tain his resignation, he having i been under contract for another year. Davenport is said to have asked $2000. When Chairman T. H. Tongue I appointed Mrs. D.. Perozzl of Ashland on the executive commit - ' lee of the republican state cen - 1 1 , L 1. 1 ,. l. (llltl UUIIIIIllllirO Htj uuiii a UIKUI1ICIC lUIIIUIlOW. lid Will 1111. II committee he paid a highiliere tomorrow. He will not he j compliment to the women of' Sottnern Oregon, as Mrs. Perozzi 1 . i BA.l, ' ,.','' ' w" '"anches or women s woik. This " the first time women have been ""''"r:.!"': the republicans not only have giv en tbe women the equal rights, but recognize them in party coun cils. Medford Sun. According to F. L. Kent, field agent for the bureau of cryp esti mates, the Oregon peach crop has probably never before been so near a failure as this year. He has the Willamette valley and through eastern Oregon. Corvullls Times Gazette. Members of the First Company Ashland In the Southern Pacific omp!y, is occupying the Irwin house on North Main street. . Coal js to replare oil as fuel for the high school heating plant this winter owing to the shortage of the latter. Engineer Keel, an expert on beating sys tems, was in town hrst week nd lising regarding the change. Three carloads of Ashland folks made up a party which motored up Lak of the Woods yesterday. Those Included were: Mr. und Mrs. C. W. Chattln and family; Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Kramer and son Foss; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Mil- I 1 A- ,. . I. I . n n .1 hi aim uauRil.n rvi;n, imi rove their summer home lot. The remainder of the narty re- turned last night. First Company Oregon Coasl Artillery will hold an informal meeting at the Armory tonight. All members are expected to at- Itend. Dr. R. L. Burdic and Dr. F. H. Johnson returned yesterday from the state Dental convention at Portland and report a busy week and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Peters mo tored to Grants Pass and took lunch In Riverside Park Sunday. joyable entertainment. Dr. Bur die says Donald Waiker, son of F. H. Walker of Ashland and who Is now practicing dentistry at Astoria, was at the convention aud reports a successful business in Astoria. Dr. Walker is the father of a fine boy, recently ar rived. Airs. A. F. Hunt of Portland ar rived Sunday for a (ew days' visit at the home of her duughter, Mrs. Will Dodge. Elwood Hedberg is in the city for a few days, recuperating from a minor Injury received while em ployed by the Weed Lumber com pany. He was braking on a log ging train and will return to the same Job in a few days. Ward Hammond is also braking for the sume concern. 1 1 1 I!.. T1..U...I.. - T1 it " "'" D"'uwl" runs is visiting witu mends and relatives in Ashlnr.d for a few u, vs. J. D. Murs is driving a new Buick Six R. B. Waruer is sporting uround in a newlv acquired Scrlpps-Booth. J. F. Place is pilot ing a new Chalmers. Rev. Mr. Benton and wife of Eugene were over-Sunday, guests of Rev. and Mrs. Bean of the Christian church. They are on their way to California. ' Dr. and Mrs. Webster and Rev. Mr. Angel of Phoenix were up for the Bible conference yesterday. C. F. Koehler left this morning tor Falls City, Neb., called there by the serious illness of his mother. Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Edgar anil son, David, of Central Point, are camping in the park for the Bible institute. Mr. und Mrs. Sacramento are W. B. Lilly of visiting at the i heme of Mr. Lilly's brother, J. It Lilly, on Vnion street, Jack Lilly, who has been laid up in the Southern Pacific hos pital at San Francisco recovering 1 Horn injuries received a few .... 1 weeks ago, wi return to his home I I , 1 1 ...Ill .. I. able to go back to work for a coil - pie of weeks owing to Injuries to his hand which are slow In heal ing. . Miss Grace Thompson of Eu gene is visiting H. P. Holmes and family In Ashland for a week or ten days. Mr. Melvln Howell, wife anil two daughters of Ottawa, Kan., were visitors at the auto-camp here last Friday and visited at tho H. P. Holmes home. Mr. Howell was u pupil of Mrs. Holmes when tho hitter taught school in Otta wa, Kan., thirty years ago. The Ilowells have toured through New Mexico and California und are going to Yellowstone park. When asked where he went fishing yesterday and, if so, why and how many Harry Hosier got red around around the ears and wluUI reply only in grunts. Louis Dodge, Bill Paul, Richard Chase and Clyde Costello all freely ad mit, fishing down ot Rogue river A NEW Shaving Cream IS NOT A SOAP, DOES NOT LATHER, CONTAINS NO ALKA LI OR ACID, POSITIVELY DOES NOT IRRITATE THE SKIN. 8HAVK IV !t THK TIME TRY A TPBE AND BE CON VINCED. EXONALL SHAVING CREAM (In tubes or jurs.) AT Pours Drug Store POLEY A ULH A RT DRUflGISTH GARDEN lUULij 'a NEW 8HIPMKNT of Garden Tools has arrived. Good tools art esentlal to good results In garden or field. Provost Brothers HARDWARE (a 1 Jim tin yesterday. Harry Blurted out with them and came buck with theiy. He, and the rest jf the crew uto bacon for breakfast this morn ing. The steelheuds are reported tc he laughing up their sleeves. Mr. and Mrs.' Guy Jacobs have1 iroved into their residence on B street which they recently pur chased and fitted up. Rev. C. A. Edwards left this morning for "Jefferson, Ore., to attend tho conference of the Slate Leaguo In session there. Mis. Margaret Campbell and Mips Caroline Tllton are attend ing the Epworth I eague confer ence in Jefferson. Mrs. William Hriggs, who has Lifen 111 lit the Granite City hos pital, is (reported to he improving rnpidlf. , : Itirtli On July 24, 1920, lo Mr. Mis. S. A. Roblnett (nee Ruse Taverner) the gift duughter. und Miss of a i ii.-ii i.iivi-i r,.ii ASSKMIII.V Tho S(lll"-''u Oregon Chautuii- ! iuu,uasemiiiy came to a close lam night after ouo of the best sea sons of its history. The program throughout was well balanced and of a very high class. Mayor Lam- kin paid u well-deserved tribute to I lie able and efficient manner in which Malinger Fuller has con ducted the assembly, at the ses sion last night. New V.i'iiliinilei'K Plenso The Native Maori Singers, with their odd cost nines, quaint anil unusual chants, songs and cere monies, in n ill' a most unique and enjoyable impression at lhe after noon session yesterday. Their l i lt In the program was fi llowed by an interesting lie! are on New 'Zealand by .Mrs. Leila llloinflebl of New Zealand. Mrs. ItlninrieW has u wealth of tacts cniiceilllilg her country and the ability to please nut nhiiio Willi (ho subject mutter of her talk hut through the accomplished delivery which she possessed. Lust Mi'lil The Junior Chautauqua opened the program last night with :i chorus, the young people making n most pleasing appearanco and singing in u 11111111101' which he- speaks careiui training, .senator I , j George E. Chainbeilaiirs talk and ,11 wonilerfur series of pageant PEIL'S COltNKH BY THE PARK WHAT Tires your patience more than to handle horses and cows coveted with files? Shoo fly will do the trick. A new barrel just In and cheap considering prices for imi tations. Your cows will give from 25 per cent to per cent more milk during fly season If sprayed with Shoo Fly. New and used sewing machines always for sale or rent, ut Pell's, frrner by the park. PEIL'S coumu; TAKE A TIP AHOl'T HOl'SE PAINTING FROM A POET The poet said: "What is so rare as a day In June? Then, If ever, come perfect days.' The perfect days of June 1110 favorable days for painting. No scorching sun to blister the paint, small chance of rain to biuder the work. Yes, June is tbe best month of the year. So why not call us up and make 11 date for iune? We shall be glad to ad vise you in regard to selection f colors. PAINT UP. Dickerson AIN'T MAN ARK YOU HAVING FOB A HOME? There are many advan tages ot having a home ot your owi. Tbe soon er you begin to save for this purpose, the nearer you will be to greater happiness and success. Start a fund for a hniue now with Tha Oltlens Bank ot Ashland. PS-Si WINGS AVfU SAVINGS DEPOSITS '1 I THE I 1CITIZENS(J y BANK AS J swne. by the Maoris rounded out the evening. Fire starting in the rear of' Howard's store -at Hornbrookj about noon yesterday destroyed several business buildings, accord-1 Ins to reports received from the' Colifornia town. Howard's store,! part. of Earhart's slore. one res-j jtauiant, a meat market and a bar-iA hoi' shop were burned. The cause of the fire is unknown. "K ll;'ivll'i!l'"j:J!!",l'a;i!:::i'1;!!!1: U. S. GOVERNMENT BLANKETS, AND OTHER ARMY GOODS A new list of new bargains Just available! And we urge that you not confuse articles offered here with "salvage" or goods con demned as unfit for service. Every item ottered is in thorough! serviceable condition and sn guaranteed . Many articles are newf V'W Wugou SlievtM I Government Harness Army Watton Covers 11 ft. 6; The heavy I'. S. Army Wheel Inches by H it. g inches, of heavy , Harness (Collar and liumes tvpe) Government 10-oiince olive drab -cr niplele with bridles, full leaigth duck us heavy as 12-oit. com-1 liues,leather collars, hanies, inercial white duck. Comjilete leather traces, breohing, etc. The with ropes on ends and sides. I se,iaw leather almie cost tho guv theni for Wagon SI els, use them ; ei nnieut $52.50 without labor or to protect hay. grain and mnohl- trimiiiiiigs. .Nothing better for nery from rain; take one oil your.fann wurk, heavy hauling or gen trip. fasten it to tin side of yoiirleral use. All in splendid condi rar and you have an auto tent. ' tion : $505 set for two animals, Cost the Government $ I . 00 each ; ; freight paid to your railway sta our price $13.45 delivered to your linn, slat ion. I Army Pup Tents Saddled I Shelter tents 4xli feet, enmpris- New full rigged stock middles ing two regulation shelter halves; with horn; western type; weight j all guaranteed free from holes. 40 pounds each. New mid per-l Fine for Hoy Scouts or play tents, feet. $52.50' each. !$.t.75 each delivered by parcel Gi'iiuiiiii Mi'flcllaii Sa, lilies us! post. 1 und by V. S. Cavalry; guiiiaii-l "'ge Army Tents teed in serviceable condition. : Big Army Tents. Ill feet wide. $lf.50 each. '! feet Ions. II feet high, with New Mess Kits i ;t f,'el l--4-once Frying Pan and Plate f Alum- double filled duck the best the inn.,,' r..r ..,.....,..'. .iil n,.vil -s- .oerninenl could procure. urniii'.' .... r.r,c ,'ii.i,i..ie postpaid. Cniitit'iis Sniui'lhiiig every boy Scout and Camper should have. l S. Army water-light canteens.! uK )b()V1, ,,ut useil ,,lha. wM1 ml. 4;.c each, postpaid. lder same service us new tent, Kluikl Itiveclii's the genuine! j j ( . s 5 . Freight paid to your rail Arniy Khaki Breeches: a limited : roiid station, quantity at $1.50 pair, postpaid, j Neiv lllankets Oversells Caps All new; every X. S. M' I.. Ilhinket o. !.". one perfect. 5c each, postpaid. ! Splendid new Gray Wool lllan- I nl.mikabl.. Mirrors, iiieasur-l averaging KxS8 inches: all lug .1x5 inches, each in case; fine new; never used. Best grade lor hunters or Scouts. B5fi ech. ' purchased under Kmergency Act. loslnaid !Ji;9r' ,'"''h' l"wl.'id. ' , , ,. , ,,,, J H'lakl or Olive Ural) Army Itamu ks Hugs for clothing 01 , lk,1s .;V(M.V0I1 ! what laundry; splendid, big. bags. i'- PV ,. .lU W()1,i; ln ,,w. each, postpaid. lllf.'h 1)0stpid. (Jnves Knit jersey gloves: j ,,- .-n .,nyili I'anls every pair new ami perfect. Sflci n,.n's 'I'lousers. full length, or pair, postpaid. tl 11 wool Olive Uriih worsted; ex- Moijey Kelts All new. Ideal 1 cellenlly tailored; every pair new for sportsmen and Hoy Scouts. 1 anil guaranteed perfect. $6. IS, 45c each, postpaid. postpaid. REMIT II Y POST.OFHCK MONEY OltllER, KXI'RESS MONEY ORDER, BANK EXCHANGE OK CASHIER'S (' II K C K You run 110 risk everything guaranteed exactly as represented. Satisfaction or your money back. Order at once tli:- supply won't last long. FEDERAL DISTRIBUTING CO. :t.-,l.;!(ll K. Commerce Kt. i h :H;ii iii! ?v iiirtsiBieiiiiiM WE HAVB TO HOVE SOON and It will pay you to help us. Here nro a few ot our ninny bargains: Golden Marshmallow Syrup, 10 lb. palls, $1,50; 5 lb. pails, 80c Kuro S's, GOc und GGc Avoudale Molasses, per can, 18c, Crimson Humbler, 28c. Crisco, 40c, 60c. $1.19, $2.24. White Ribbon Shortening, none better, 10-lb. pail, $2.50. Cottolene, large, $2.85: small, $1.20. Table Suit, box, 10c; sack, 10c; half ground, sack, COc. Hersbey's Cocoa, 10c, 27c, 53c per can. Milk, Borden's, 7 cans, $1.00. Milk, Caroline, 8 cans, $1.00. Peas, 7 cans, $1.00. Corn, 6 cans, $1.00. s Corn Flakes, 10c package. Royal White Soap, 15 bars, $1.00. Jewell Soap, 21 bars $1.00. Stearns Self Service Store 7 Main Street Opposite the Plaza iiillllllllllBIIIM Just Arrive A Complete Line OF Aluminum Utensils AND Enamel AT SIMPSON'S 37-39 NORTH On Savings Accounts . Wo Interest n n , Dollar 0tarta an Account STATE BANK OF ASHLAND. NEW WAGON SHEETS 2 ! Kvery tent coniplele with pole. hood, lines, etc. Free from boles and tears. Class XX Tents $S2..!I5. ! Freight paid to yo ir railroad sta tion ('hiss A A TelltH sunn' SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS i it. .? 'is: : : ; 11 " 'iaiisu:.:.'.:' i11! Ware HARDWARE MAIN STREET X